Cara, o show deles é um ESPETÁCULO!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍Tive oportunidade de vê-los em Manaus dia 12/04/23 e nunca vou me esquecer do show que eles fizeram esse dia, inesquecível!!! Perfeito!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍
eu fui no deles em Brasília(prasylia como o Paul fala) eu tenho 12 e acompanho eles por toda minha infância,eles possuem uma conxão com o público q é surreal! WE LOVE YOU KISS!
Até hoje não consigo acreditar que perdi esse show. Meu aniversário foi dia 21 de abril e eu estava grávida, a data prevista era dia 23/04 e ainda pensamos em comprar antecipado. Ainda bem que não compramos, pois a bebê resolveu nascer exatamente dia 25/04 😅 Enquanto vocês estavam fazendo um show de despedida, nós estávamos dando olá para Rute. Esse dia ficará eternizado na minha vida😅
Are these bots making all these comments? Seems like it is...... No negative comments at all, seems they have moderators delete all questions concerning anything controversial, aka.....Ace, Peter, Vinnie? PAUL!!!!! LET ACE PLAY WITH YOU AT THE LAST CONCERT!!!! Please be the bigger person in all this and bring him along. It would be good for your soul(I know you've given more than enough chances), would be fun for fans, and I'm sure Gene is telling you that it'll mean lots of revenue you weren't gonna make without him
I believe they use the same guitar to smash every night. It only breaks on the neck, not the body, and the tech would just put on a new neck each night. Although eventually after several shows they would replace the body as well.
@@Lily-ed2ww just like every concert or sporting event that has taken place in history, a clean up crew will go through the venue and pickup all the trash and clean everything up. People leave trash, mostly food, everywhere. The venue is able to afford to hire and pay this crew because of the money that they both made, and was allotted to pay them, when contacting the event. Do you know how much money was generated just by that one show? Let’s say an audience of 20,000, and that’s probably low for those venues, average ticket price $100, that’s 2 million. And many of the tickets are considerably more than 100. Kiss makes about $800,000 from the show, so do you think somewhere in that 1.2 million left over, for this one show, they were able to have money to pay a clean up crew? And remember, this is essentially the case with every single event, music, sport, that is held somewhere. And you seem to be complaining that this place got “trashed” as if Woodstock just took place, all that was flying around was paper confetti.
@@IJustFiguredThisOut I appreciated and respect your views. I wasn't making a comparison to Woodstock. Unfortunately people in large gatherings lose the ability to find trash cans. Heck it's ubiquitous. Roads sides are personal landfills. The environment is doomed!